Construction for the avenue de l'opéra officially began in 1854, though it was not until 1873 that it received its name (it was originally called "avenue napoléon"). The avenue was initially opened in 1864 and situated between rue louis-le-grand and the boulevard des capucines. It was extended, however, in 1867 and 1876, and was officially permanently opened at this latter date. It is now located between the place du théâtre-français and the place de l'opéra. Like most of haussmann's work, the construction of the avenue de l'opéra resulted in massive demolition of certain quarters and residences, including the butte des moulins. By 1876, the total construction costs reached 9. 8 million dollars, and 168 homes were destroyed. Located at the musée carnavalet in paris, buhot's painting portrays the desolation often associated with haussmann's demolition work. Object Type: painting. Date: 1878. Medium: painting. Collection: Brown University Library. Demolition of Butte des Moulins for Avenue de l'Opéra
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